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<-- back The two best New Wave musicals you're ever going to see at Pirate Cinema both come thinly disguised as sci-fi trash: In Liquid Sky (1), a pre-queer post-punk drama shot by a small team of Soviet emigres in New York in 1982, invisible alien parasites in a tiny UFO land on the roof of a Manhattan penthouse and begin to kill for sex and heroin; in Decoder (2), a counter-surveillance thriller starring FM Einheit and Christiane F, inspired by Genesis P-Orridge and William S. Burroughs, who both appear in guest roles, an employee at a fast food restaurant discovers that by replacing the ubiquitous muzak with noise, he can incite a large-scale revolt against the government (footage of the riots during Ronald Reagan's 1982 visit to Berlin is used throughout the film). You're going to see a lot of neon blue and synthetic red, and no green whatsoever. (1) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085852/reviews (2) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087129/reviews -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sunday october 1 from 8 pm 8:30 pm liquid sky slava tsukerman 1982 111 min 10:30 pm decoder muscha 1984 89 min pirate cinema berlin u kottbusser tor e-mail for directions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- () >< pirate cinema berlin www.piratecinema.org <-- back |